West Ham took the lead early in the second half, but a brace from Theo Walcott and an additional goal from Lukas Podolski gave the visitors a 3-1 victory. Arsenal are now in sole possession of first place, although that might change after Liverpool travel to Manchester City for the final match of the day.

Arsène Wenger made just one change to the side that played out a goalless draw with Chelsea on Monday, and Sam Allardyce’s West Ham took advantage in the first half, rarely allowing the visiting Arsenal the opportunity to get a good look in on goal. At the break, it was scoreless in East London.

The second half brought much more excitement, with West Ham scoring just a minute after the restart. Theo Walcott, flying up the flank, misjudged his pass, allowing West Ham to pounce. It was Kevin Nolan who put in the shot and, although Wojciech Szczęsny was able to save, the Arsenal goalkeeper couldn’t keep hold of the ball. Cole had an easy time mopping up the spill, nudging in from close range.

West Ham weren’t eager to sit back and soak up the Gunners’ pressure, either. Minutes later, Szczęsny spilled another shot, this one from Matthew Jarvis. Arsenal were lucky however in that the Irons had no one following up to double the hosts’ lead.

On the other end, West Ham keeper Adrian did an excellent job of keeping out Santi Cazorla, only to turn right around to knock away a shot from Mesut Özil.

Yet, despite his brilliance, Adrian couldn’t manage to save a low shot from Walcott. The ball came through the legs of McCartney and James Tompkins, likely thinking his keeper would rescue the ball, didn’t follow up. Walcott’s strike eluded Adrian to land in the back of the net.

And things just got worse for West Ham, with Walcott getting his second less than five minutes after Arsenal’s equalizer. Lukas Podolski, whose introduction for Aaron Ramsey in the 65th minute considerably livened up the visitors, sent in a cross from the left. A West Ham defender got a touch to it, but failed to stop Walcott from heading in at close range.

It was all Arsenal after that, and the visitors made it abundantly clear when Podolski himself scored the third. A poke from Olivier Giroud, closely hounded by West Ham defenders, held up play to set Podolski up perfectly. The German struck hard and his low shot settled into the bottom right corner.

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Watford host Everton on Saturday (7:30 a.m. ET live NBCSN and online via NBC Sports.com) at Vicarage Road to kick things off with both teams out of form and desperate for a win.

Then Arsenal welcome Stoke City to the Emirates Stadium (10 a.m. ET live NBCSN andonline via NBC Sports.com) as Arsene Wenger‘s side look to stretch their unbeaten run to 14 games in the Premier League against a resurgent Potters outfit.

As the same time struggling Swansea City and Sunderland clash (10 a.m. ET live CNBC and online via NBC Sports.com) in a massive relegation battle at the Liberty Stadium. Can Bob Bradley get a big win?

Rounding things off on Saturday we have a big game for two teams in contrasting situations as Leicester City host Manchester City (12:30 p.m. ET live NBC and online via NBC Sports.com) at the King Power Stadium with Claudio Ranieri‘s side in a relegation battle. As for Pep Guardiola and City, they haven’t had it all their own way recently but are just four points off top spot.

On Sunday league-leader Chelsea host West Brom (7 a.m. ET live NBCSN and online via NBC Sports.com) with Antonio Conte‘s boys aiming to make it eight-straight wins in the Premier League but the in-form Baggies stand in the way. Then Manchester United and Tottenham collide at Old Trafford (9:15 a.m. ET live on NBCSN and online via NBC Sports.com) in one of the games of the weekend as both teams still harbor title aspirations but look more likely to simply challenge for the top four this season.

To round Week 15 off Liverpool welcome struggling West Ham to Anfield (11:30 a.m. ET live NBCSN and online via NBC Sports.com) with Jurgen Klopp‘s men aiming to get over their shocking defeat at Bournemouth, while Slaven Bilic‘s Hammers will take anything they can get from this trip.

If you’re looking for full-event replays of Premier League games, you can find them here. They are available soon after the final whistle, but rights limit us to a certain number each week. Looking for game highlights? Try this. Here’s your full TV schedule for the coming days. Enjoy.